The toString() method in org.javatuples is used to convert the values in TupleClass into a String. This method is inherited from the JavaTuple class. This method can be used to any tuple class object of javatuples library. It returns a String value formed with the values in the TupleClassObject.
Method Declaration:
public final String toString()
Syntax:
String str = TupleClassObject.toString()
Here TupleClassObject represents the JavaTuple Class object used like Unit, Quintet, Decade, etc.
Return Value: This method returns a String value which contains the elements of the TupleClassObject, separated by ‘, ‘.
Below programs illustrate the various ways to use toString() method:
Program 1: Using toString() with Unit class:
// Below is a Java program to use toString() method import java.util.*; import org.javatuples.Unit; class GfG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Creating an Unit with one value Unit<String> unit = Unit.with( "Lazyroar" ); // Using toString() method String str = unit.toString(); System.out.println(str); } } |
Output:
[Lazyroar]
Program 2: Using toString() with Quartet class:
// Below is a Java program to use toString() method import java.util.*; import org.javatuples.Quartet; class GfG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Creating a quartet Quartet<Integer, String, String, Double> quartet = Quartet.with(Integer.valueOf( 1 ), "Lazyroar" , "A computer portal" , Double.valueOf( 20.18 )); // Using toString() method String str = quartet.toString(); // Printing the String System.out.println(str); } } |
Output:
[1, Lazyroar, A computer portal, 20.18]
Note: Similarly, it can be used with any other JavaTuple Class.